Many great females have had millions of records made and heard by millions of fans ... like Robert Flack, Diana Ross.... etc BUT some never got that lucky. Gloria Ann Taylor had a hopeful career and had a few 45 discs issued over a span of time but she really never got "the" commercial Top Hit and until now has never gotten the FULL exposure she deserves. Check out the Officially released 2 vinyl set with a bonus 12" Disco version of this impossible to find jam.

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If you've listened to the originals or the bootlegs this is a very well done remaster and an awesome insight into the history of this production. It's obviously remastered but if there is any complaining, please come on, the originals and bootlegs sound so low quality that it's only for era accuracy and originality that one could appreciate them immensely. I absolutely appreciate every bit of this release and the obviously major effort that luv'n'haight put forth. One thing I HAVE to comment on is the fact they released the same 7" version of what's your world twice on this release. I am SO FUCKING STOKED to have the music gallery version along with this which is a legitimate copy of the deep inside of you 12" version, that natural train wreck of a drum track fully intact and so fucked up it's amazing. So much respect for this release and so happy I spent the extra money to cop the music gallery version AND this one. Both deserve respect in their own rights and for keeping a proper insight in production during these careers. One is not complete without the other...or the originals for that matter.

For all the hype, the final package is a bit of a let down, a repress of the (allegedly dodgy) repress 12, the tracks from the recent 7" & a handful of other tracks. The musics good, but just feel there could have been more to it?

Poor quality vinyl - it skips. The mastering is average. The liner notes admit the master tapes were lost when 1 of her son's cars was towed away. The sound quality on the bootlegs (half speed mastering, etc) is far better. Most disappointing that few other tracks here. The liner notes are self apologetic - it would have been better for a proper journalist to write the and put it all into context - and it's all in American drivel. Avoid. Get the bootlegs. A huge opportunity missed by Luv n Haight here.